Balfour to attend Washington meet William Balfour, dean of student affairs, will attend the "Presidents To Presidents Conference," September 19, 20, 21 in Washington, D.C. The conference, sponsored by the Association of Student Government, seeks to improve communications between students and faculty on campus problems with the final objective of solving them. Dean Balfour will sit on a panel which will discuss "Unicameral Forms of Government." Distinguished speakers will include Representative Edith Green, chairman of the House Special Subcommittee on Education; Dr. Bertram Davis, secretary of the American Association of Univer- Green gets 1 to 5 for Union window Larry Green, Topeka, who was involved in several campus disorders last spring, was sentenced to one to five years in the Kansas State Industrial Reformatory at Hutchinson for the malicious destruction of property over the value of $50. Green was sentenced on June 19 following his conviction in Douglas County District Court, June 3rd, for shooting a hole in a plate glass window and globe in the Hawk's Nest in the Kansas Union February 21, 1969. The destroyed property was valued at $119. Prof. Oswald P. Backus, professor of Russian history, represented Green at his request. Bacus said the case is being appealed. A similar charge was filed against Green for shooting the window in the Jayhawk Cafe, 1340 Ohio, the weekend of March 1. Green is currently free on bond. ity Professors; Arch N. Booth, Executive Vice-President of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Sept. 19 1969 KANSAN 9 Nixon Administration officials expected to attend are: Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, Robert Finch; Commissioner of Education, James Allen; and director of the Selective Service, General Lewis Hershey. Organizations represented are the American Alumni Council, the American Arbitration Association, the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, the American Association of University Professors, the American Bar Association, the American Council on Education, the American Federation of Teachers, the National Alumni Association, the National Association of Student Personnel Administration and the National Education Association. Meet to plan protest action Representatives of various campus groups have been invited to meet tonight to decide on action to be taken'if the Kansas Senate Federal and State Affairs Committee releases the names of 21 students given private hearings on their part in the Chancellor's ROTC review last May 9. Sen. Reynolds Shultz (R-Lawrence), chairman of the committee, has said the names will be released next week. Gus DiZerega, Wichita special student and a member of the Independent Student Party executive committee, said he expected representatives of the Interfraternity Council, Panhellenic Council, residence halls and Students for a Democratic Society to attend the meeting. Members of the faculty and administration might also attend, he said. We consider it an art and we carry all the artists supplies for you. Shown is one of our crisp imported tweeds with wide lapel and shaped body-perfect. THE ART OF LEISURE University Shop 1420 Crescent Dr. On the Hill VI 3-4633 also: The Town Shop downtown SUNDAY 9:00 a.m.—Contemporary Liturgy with Eucharist led by Don Conrad, LCA/ ALC Campus Pastor. Coffee and "talk-back" afterwards 9:45 a.m.—Student Discussion on "Context for Action" 11:00 a.m.—Service of Proclamation and Prayer led by Norman Steffen, LC/MS Campus Pastor. Student Reception following 5:30 p.m. Lutheran Student Movement (Gamma Delta and Lutheran Student Association) 50c. Supper is served. "I have seen the business that God has given to the sons of men to be busy with. He has made everything beautiful in its time; also he has put eternity into his mind, yet so that he cannot find out what God has done from the beginning to the end." Ecc. 3:10-11. Patronize Kansan Advertisers